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Attic marble pyxi.
This example depicts the birth of aphrodite with eros on the left.
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Greek attic greek marble working of the classical period is generally associated with architecture and monumental sculpture.
A red figure attic pyxis 460 450 bce.
The judgement of paris during the middle of the fifth century b c the white ground technique was commonly used for lekythoi oil flasks placed on graves and for fine vases of other shapes.
Pyxis cosmetic jar date.
A pyxis with sculpted decoration the pyxis was a shallow and circular lidded receptacle used by women for cosmetics and jewelry.
It stands 1 49m high and 0 92m wide in the form of a naiskos with pilasters and a pediment featuring palmette acroteria.
Marble pyxis box late 5th early 4th century b c.
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As classical painters sought to achieve ever more complex effects with the limited possibilities of red figure the white background gave new prominence to the glaze lines and polychromy.
Pyxides were lidded boxes used for storing small items such as jewellery.
12 1 x 7 5 cm object number.
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Carlos collection of ancient art.
The relief currently on display at the national archaeological museum in athens was found in 1870 in the kerameikos in athens which now houses a replica of it.
Metropolitan museum of art new york.
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The knob usually found on the lid is replaced here by a remarkable sculpted group apparently representing a quadriga four horses harnessed abreast to a two wheeled chariot.
400 bce it is made entirely of pentelic marble.
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Elegant and rare example of a finely carved lidded greek pyxis a vessel associated with women in antiquity and generally used for holding items such as earrings and rings considered precious to the owner.
The rounded body is thoughtfully utilitarian with straight sides and deep basin for storage of small objects a slight ledge near the top.
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Attic tripod pyxis with lid.